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Fans Can't Stop Comparing Chris Brown & His Son Aeko In Fresh Flick
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Chris Brown’s Son Aeko Has Fans Doing Double Takes In New Pic

by jummy84 October 30, 2025
written by jummy84

Aww, Roomies! Chris Brown is giving fans a peek at how fast his son Aeko is growing up. Breezy shared the cutest pic of his “lil man,” and now the internet get over the resemblance between them.

RELATED: Twin Energy! Chris Brown & His Dad Melt Fans’ Hearts With Rare Backstage Moment At ‘Breezy Bowl’ Tour (PHOTOS)

Chris Brown Gives Fans Peek At His Son Aeko In Fresh Flick

Recently, Chris Brown shared a photo of his son Aeko, who he shares with ex-girlfriend Ammika Harris. The pic shows Breezy’s mini-me holding someone’s hand tight while smiling right at the camera. Chris captioned it, “My lil man,” alongside a red heart emoji. The photo quickly had the internet debating if Aeko was twinning with his dad, and plenty of fans agreed he’s giving straight-up copy-paste vibes. Fans got a peek at Aeko back in January when CB shared a photo of him posted up in what looked like a store, looking fly in an Essentials hoodie, black pants, and a white hat. In addition to Aeko, fans know that Chris also has two other children, his daughters Royalty and Lovely.

Aeko Has The Internet Doing Double Takes

Fans immediately blew up The Shade Room’s comment section with reactions to Aeko’s pic. Some couldn’t get enough of his cuteness, while others were set on him being his daddy’s twin.

Instagram user @mrs_so_fine wrote, “He looks just like Chris and the mother at the same time ❤️” 

Instagram user @thekingkianna wrote, “Now teach him to dance like you so we can have a CB reincarnated 😂” 

While Instagram user @shanasims wrote, “All his kids look him in different ways.” 

Then Instagram user @hazeldelanos_ wrote, “Am I the only one thinks he looks exactly like Chris brown ? 😭💕” 

Another Instagram user @colourmechocolate wrote, “He looks just like his dad CB. Cute kid.” 

Instagram user @foxy_brown14 wrote, “Twinning.”

While another Instagram user @monar25 wrote, “He is his daddy twin😍” 

Then another Instagram user @pretty_damn_extra wrote, “Same face 😂❤️love it lil man.” 

Finally, Instagram user @queenofnailz13 wrote, “🥰😍😍my Mann with his son🔥😍”

Breezy Hops On AI Trend With All Of His Kids

Speaking of Chris’ kids, he recently flexed all three of them on Instagram. The singer jumped on the viral AI trend, adding himself as a kid into pics with Royalty, Lovely, and Aeko. The photos had the internet gushing over how cute they turned out. The twin vibes are super strong! Peep the photos below.

 

RELATED: Twinnin’? Fans Go Wild With Reactions To New Photo Of Chris Brown’s Son Aeko

What Do You Think Roomies?

October 30, 2025 0 comments
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Bobby Brown Bobby
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Bobby Brown’s Funkiest Last Dance » PopMatters

by jummy84 October 7, 2025
written by jummy84

The intended concept for Bobby Brown’s eponymous third studio album, released in 1992, was simple: just keep it Bobby. For the better part of two years, beginning with his 1986 departure from New Edition, the genre-defying quintet he had founded at the age of 12, and then a subsequent debut, 1986’s King of Stage, which was largely ignored, the singer had seemingly lost track of who he was.

“We had to regroup and find out what my identity was as a singer,” Brown admitted in Fred Bronson’s 1985 book, The Billboard Book of Number 1 Hits. He found it with 1988’s Don’t Be Cruel.

In its time, Bobby Brown’s second studio album was as ubiquitous as Le Coq Sportif tracksuits, asymmetrical haircuts, and Roger Rabbit. Shedding the bubblegum, teeny-bopper image of his boy band past, he served an aural photonegative that matched his unapologetic, hard-strutting swagger. R&B with attitude. He opted for funkier, hip-hop syncopated rhythms that packed a kick like the “Heartbreak Kid” Shawn Michaels, and the kind of slinky synth-driven arrangements that conceive electric footwork at house parties and block parties. The result was a smash hit that shook the pop world.

Don’t Be Cruel topped the Billboard 200 chart for a stunning six weeks and spawned not two, but five Top 10 hits on the overall pop chart, including the biggest of them all, “My Prerogative”. Produced by Harlem-bred maestro Teddy Riley, “My Prerogative” would become the raison d’être for the sonic movement that Village Voice writer Barry Michael Cooper famously defined as “new jack swing”. 

As for that originally intended concept for album number three, Bobby Brown figured that after having fully defined his identity with a blockbuster album to boot, he didn’t have to dig any deeper. “You don’t fix something that ain’t broke,” he shared in a 1992 interview, when referring to recruiting Riley to produce a bulk of Bobby. By then, there was one problem: everyone wanted a piece of Teddy’s jam; most notably, Michael Jackson. 

Backed by popular demand, Riley’s soul-heated fusion of R&B, go-go, gospel, and hip-hop was the sonic Nike Air Jordan of the late 1980s; a musical style that dressed for the occasion, scoring everything from the booming car systems down 125th Street to the vibrant dance parties steeped in films like
Reginald Hudlin’s House Party (1990).

As the story goes, Michael Jackson was so impressed with Teddy Riley’s production that he called on the producer to work on his 1991 album, Dangerous. On Jackson’s part, the timing of it couldn’t have been a coincidence. Bobby Brown’s ascendancy during his Cruel era earned the singer plenty of “next Michael Jackson” comparisons. The singer’s music videos earned as many plays as Jackson’s; some would even say that Cruel captured more of the aggressive, outlaw spirit that Jackson tried to convey on 1987’s Bad. Brown, for his part, didn’t downplay the competition, either. 

In a 1989 interview, Bobby Brown acknowledged his status as the hot new act, stating, “The people was waiting on another solo artist… they was getting sick and tired of the Michael Jackson’s and the Prince’s, and all these different kinds of images, these people that make themselves to be something that they’re not.” Whether or not Jackson caught wind of the comment, his working with Riley put Bobby in limbo.

“If Michael hadn’t been in the picture, Bobby’s album would have been out last year,” Riley admitted to the L.A. Times in 1992. Though Brown had enough material to release the album before then — having worked on material with Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds and Antonio “L.A.” Reid, the in-demand hitmakers who crafted a bulk of Cruel’s genre-defining jams that would literally and figuratively birth generations — he needed the Teddy sound. 

The final song added to Don’t Be Cruel was “My Prerogative”, and it was after the singer traveled across the country to record in Riley’s St. Nicholas project’s apartment. That the result became the biggest hit of their career wasn’t so much luck as it was a clear indication of their winning chemistry. In Riley, Brown found the ideal vehicle for him to “Roger Rabbit” over the yellow median line between hip-hop and R&B’s then-two-way road. In Brown, Riley found the charismatic superstar capable of long-darting his rhythmic concoction to the masses. Together, they developed the beating heart of New Jack Swing.  

Bobby Brown’s Fall from Fashion

In interviews, Bobby Brown ignored the glitter-gloved rumors about the album delay, instead crediting it to perfectionism. “People’d say Hammer was about to drop his album or Michael was about to drop his album,” he told the L.A Times. “I just kept telling them my album isn’t ready. I don’t want to drop it now. It’d get lost in the mixture of everything else.” It did. 

When Bobby finally arrived in August 1992, the hip-hopera that Bobby Brown and Teddy Riley perfected in 1988 had no doubt fallen out of fashion. What was once a craze had begun to fade. Singers like Mary J. Blige were double-dutching between “Top Billin’” drumbeats and “Clean Up Woman” samples to usher in a new musical blend known as hip-hop soul.

Dr. Dre and his band of West Coast rhymers widened the aural aperture with their gin-drenched G-Funk. As this new era of Black music was being formed, new jack fatigue was in full swing. By then, any remnants of new jack excitement had been squeezed bone dry by Jackson’s $32-million-selling album of 1991, Dangerous. 

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Although mistimed, Bobby presented the funkiest last dance of the entire New Jack Swing era. 

With earworm-architects Babyface and L.A. Reid also in the wings as producers, every element of the album functions like it’s in service to the dancefloor — so much of it feels as if they transposed the pulse of the hottest Uptown nightclub on a Saturday night. “Humpin’ Around”, the frenetic lead single produced by Babyface and Reid, sounds like the combination of Pop Rocks and Red-Bull, while “Get Away”, a frothy spiritual sequel to “My Prerogative”, packs enough funk to warrant a James Brown “hit me” ad-lib as Riley’s infectious groove wraps around Brown’s commanding vocals like a velvet ropes at a VIP section.

“Ain’t nothing but the funk, baby,” Brown boasts in the song’s opening seconds, as if to cocksurely advise listeners to strap in for what’s to be a Teddy-jamtastic ride.

Funky, operatically street, and gloriously danceable, Bobby is all of these things, all at once. Not a track on it feels enervated, and when the pace does slow down, such as on softer jams like “Lovin’ You Down” and “College Girl”, it’s so that the smoldering, red-light bedroom R&B can be dialed up to the max. Much of its unrelenting, flinty energy is credited to Riley shouldering more of the production load than he did on Cruel. Though Babyface and Reid supply the album’s certified hits in “Humpin’ Around” and “Good Enough”, both easily cracked the Top 10 of the Hot 100, those records sound like invited guests next to Riley’s work.  

With Brown, standout tracks aren’t just defined by how sonically polished or catchy they are; it’s the ones that elicit a toe-tap or full-on dance number. That much is apparent in songs like “Two Can Play That Game” and “Til the End of Time”, which sound like they were crafted during an 11PM middle-of-the-club choreographic showdown. His melodic swoons over Riley’s feverish mix fit like a glove, prompting a pop-and-lock or cabbage patch from the listener.

“One More Night” pulls you in with a slinky bass groove Lego-pieced over a riff from Average White Band’s “School Boy Crush” that coalesces with Bobby Brown’s syrupy pleas of a second chance. Before the song could fade, the singer slips into a sticky staccato that amplifies Riley’s syncopated drums into a hypnotic effect:

We’ve had ups and downs but
Perfect love will find us
If you’ll just be patient
And you’ll feel that love sensation

That this batch of bodyrolling records was all released in the twilight of the New Jack Swing epoch makes the timing of Bobby all the more frustrating. The only time the album loses steam is when there are no grooves to step to. The ballads in the second half, specifically the non-Riley set, feel like a “turnt up” house party getting abruptly interrupted to inform the guests that someone’s car is blocking the driveway.

Songs like the quietstorm-y “Storm Away” and Debra Winans’ duet “I’m Your Friend” attempt to put Bobby Brown’s vocal range on full display. The problem with that, though, is that Brown isn’t the heavyweight, sterling-silvered vocalist they require. Although beautifully intended, these songs instead expose a room for growth, rather than showcasing his range.

In an interview 25 years after the release of Bobby, Teddy Riley revealed that there had originally been plans to record more songs for the album. According to the producer, the pair finished 13 songs, but he wanted Brown to pin down 13 more. Bobby Brown, who at the time was gearing up to marry Whitney Houston and rushing to get the overdue album out to the world, refused.

“He’s like, ‘Man, we finished. I’m out of here. I’m getting married,” recalled Riley. There’s no telling whether or not those records would have sonically elevated Bobby further than what came to be — Riley ended up using them for Blackstreet, whose debut album arrived two years later — but what’s indisputable is Brown’s prerogative to stick to the formula that broke the mold in the first place.


Works Cited [in process]

Anderson, Trevor. “Chart Rewind: In 1989, Bobby Brown Took New Jack Swing to No. 1″. Billboard Pro. 21 January 2021.

Carter, Kelly L. “Bobby Brown speaks: the secret behind every song on ‘Don’t Be Cruel’”. Andscape. 31 August 2018.

Hilburn, Robert. “How Cruel Can Fame Be?” Los Angeles Times. 17 September 1992.

Hunt, Dennis. “THE WAITING: Bobby Brown has been tabbed…” Los Angeles Times. 1 March 1992.

Levy, Glen. “Top Selling Albums and Singles 1989“. Time. 18 January 2009.

Mao Jeff: Teddy Riley Interview. Red Bull Music Academy. 2017.

Weiss, Jeff. “Dangerous: Michael Jackson”. Pitchfork. 7 August 2016.

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How to watch NFL London Game: Minnesota Vikings vs. Cleveland Browns online, livestream
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How to Watch MIN Vikings vs. CLE Browns Online

by jummy84 October 5, 2025
written by jummy84

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Over the last 18 seasons, the NFL has traveled to England, so teams can play regular season games to attract new fans and to grow the sport internationally.

For Week 5, the Minnesota Vikings (2-2) take on the Cleveland Browns (1-3) at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, England on Sunday, Oct. 5, with kickoff at 6:30 a.m. PT/9:30 a.m. ET on NFL Network.

At a Glance: How to Watch NFL London Game Online

  • When: Sunday, Oct. 5 at 6:30 a.m. PT/9:30 a.m. ET
  • Team Matchup: Minnesota Vikings vs. Cleveland Browns
  • Channels: NFL Network
  • Stream online: DirecTV, Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, NFL+

Keep reading below for more details on how to watch the Vikings-Browns game, including with and without cable.

How to Watch NFL London Game Without Cable

Since NFL London Game: Vikings-Browns airs on NFL Network, it’s also streamable on web-based streaming cable services, some of which even offer free trials — including DirecTV and Hulu + Live TV.

DirecTV

Watch the Vikings-Browns game on NFL Network with DirecTV. All of the cable alternative’s packages offer NFL Network, along with more than 90 other channels — such as CBS, ABC, AMC, Bravo, CNBC, Disney Channel, ESPN and much more.

The streamer has a free trial available, which only lasts for five days, but that’s more than enough time to watch the NFL game. You can cancel or keep the service after the free trial is over, with prices starting as low as $49.99 for the first month of service ($84.99 per month afterward) for the Entertainment package with the streamer’s current deals.

NFL London Game 2025: How to Watch MIN Vikings vs. CLE Browns Online

Fubo

Watch the Vikings-Browns game on NFL Network as well as more than 235 other news, entertainment and sports channels with a subscription to Fubo, starting at $54.99 for the first month and $84.99 per month afterward with the streamer’s current deals.

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Hulu + Live TV

To livestream the Vikings-Browns online on NFL Network, a subscription to Hulu + Live TV is another fantastic option. The streaming service has access to more than 95 other live channels — including BET, CNN, Food Network and more — starting at $82.99 monthly and comes with Hulu’s entire streaming library, as well as Disney+ and ESPN Unlimited. Hulu is currently offering a three-day free trial to try before you commit.

NFL London Game 2025: How to Watch MIN Vikings vs. CLE Browns Online

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NFL+

NFL+ is the football league’s own streaming service. It gets you the most comprehensive coverage online. Starting at $6.99 per month (or $49.99 per year), the service offers live out-of-market preseason games, local and primetime regular season and postseason games — including playoff games, the Pro Bowl and the Super Bowl — local and national radio game broadcasts, the NFL Network and the NFL Films archive.

If you want more NFL action, NFL+ Premium has everything NFL+ offers, including full game replays, condensed game replays, coaches’ films and NFL Red Zone for $14.99 per month (or $99.99 per year).

How to Watch NFL London Game With Cable

The Vikings-Browns game airs on NFL Network. You can watch by tuning in through your cable TV provider, on NFL.com or the NFL mobile app with your cable TV account login — including streaming and traditional services such as DirecTV, Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, Sling, Verizon, Xfinity and others.

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Kody Brown's Daughter Cries Over Estrangement
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Kody Brown’s Daughter Cries Over Estrangement

by jummy84 September 29, 2025
written by jummy84

Kody Brown Once Claimed He Never Loved Meri Brown

Love is meant to be multiplied, not subtracted. And yet Kody admitted he did just that with his previous claims that he never loved his ex wives. 

“It’s more of like a knee jerk reaction,” he said during the June 15 one-on-one special, insisting he was reeling from them “trashing” him. “I was deep in the throes of reactionary vitriol for the past three years.”

Which is why, he said, he alluded to Meri that he never truly loved her while they were spending their anniversary together. 

Recounting the conversation to a pal in a September 2024 episode, Meri insisted she knew he loved her.

But if he didn’t, the mom to Leon Brown said in a confessional, why did he ever propose? 

“When a single young man meets a single young woman, why would he choose to marry her and just affirm and force love for her when he didn’t love her?” she wondered. “How cruel is that? To pick me out of a crowd and just be like, ‘I pick you to try to force myself to love for the next 32 years’?” 

Kody’s response, he shared in his own confessional: “Oh, Meri has her little accusations now.”

Though, he would share that they never enjoyed a honeymoon period.

“This marriage was on the rocks the entire marriage,” he insisted on the Oct. 20 episode. “And how would I know that? Because I had such a better relationship with Janelle, with Christine, with Robyn.”

But he stayed out of fear, noting, “Leadership will never allow you to marry again if you’re discarding wives.”

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How to Watch Cleveland Browns vs. Green Bay Packers Online on Sling TV
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How to Watch Cleveland Browns vs. Green Bay Packers Online on Sling TV

by jummy84 September 21, 2025
written by jummy84

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This story was created in paid partnership with Sling.

On Sunday, Sept. 21, the Cleveland Browns will take on the Green Bay Packers at Huntington Bank Field in Cleveland, Ohio, with kickoff at 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. ET. The game will be televised on Fox — and Sling TV offers one of the most wallet-friendly ways to catch the game without traditional cable.

Here’s what the streaming service has to offer NFL fans and the most affordable way to get in on the action.

At a Glance: How to Watch Cleveland Browns vs. Green Bay Packers

  • Date: Sunday, Sept. 21, 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. ET
  • Channel: Fox
  • Stream online: Sling TV

How to Stream Browns vs. Packers Online Without Cable: Sling TV Pricing and Channels

Sling Blue is one of the best streaming options for NFL games with the service’s low monthly price and selection of channels, including Fox (just confirm it’s in your local TV market) and NFL Network, along with dozens of other sports, news and entertainment networks (see full list here). This plan is half off for the first month, so while prices for Sling Blue regularly start at $45.99 per month, new subscribers can get the first month starting at $23 per month.

The most affordable way to gain access to the Browns vs. Packers game via Fox is with the Sling Select plan. This package starts at $19.99 per month and has access to 10+ channels, including NFL Network, National Geographic, FS1 and Fox News (see full list here and confirm local channels here).

For even more sports coverage, opt for one of the above base plans and add the Sports Extra plan, an additional $11 per month. The add-on includes channels like NFL RedZone for highlights, updates, scores, standings and stats. To sign up for this add-on (and see everything it has to offer), navigate to your base plan of choice on the Sling homepage. Then, add the “Sports Extra” option when customizing the plan.

Finally, to confirm the Browns vs. Packers game is playing on your local Fox network, check the game finder on Sling’s NFL main page.

The Best Streaming Deals on Sling: Bundle and Save

To get even more channels, streaming services (like HBO Max) and, ultimately, the best bang for your buck, opt for one of Sling’s other bundle offerings. See here for the plans to consider and their corresponding savings, and here to learn more about watching sports with Sling TV.

Prices and channel availability depend on your local TV market.

September 21, 2025 0 comments
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Exclusive: Chris Brown's Breezy Bowl Tour Being Filmed for Major Release
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Exclusive: Chris Brown’s Breezy Bowl Tour Being Filmed for Major Release

by jummy84 September 8, 2025
written by jummy84

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Exclusive: Chris Brown’s Breezy Bowl Tour Being Filmed for Major Release

theJasmineBrand exactly reports, Chris Brown is taking his Breezy Bowl experience from the stage to the big screen.

Sources exclusively tell us that the Grammy-winning entertainer is filming his current Breezy Bowl tour with plans for a theatrical release. While an official release date has not yet been confirmed, we’re told a major production company is behind the project, signaling a wide-scale rollout rather than a limited fan event.

Described as a hybrid of live performance and behind-the-scenes documentary, the Breezy Bowl film is expected to capture the high-energy sets, choreography, and creative production that Brown has become known for — while also offering fans a closer look at the tour’s creation and execution.

“This isn’t just concert footage — it’s being built out for theaters,” one source close to the project tells us.

The film will mark Chris Brown’s return to the big screen music space, following earlier projects like Welcome to My Life (2017), which combined performance and personal storytelling.

With the Breezy Bowl tour already generating buzz across social media, anticipation is likely to grow as details about the theatrical release emerge.

As of now, no official release date or distributor has been announced, but filming is actively underway.

Have you been to Breezy Bowl? Is a theatrical release a good idea?


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Jaylen Brown's Dad, Marselles, Arrested For Attempted Murder
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Jaylen Brown’s Dad, Marselles, Arrested For Attempted Murder

by jummy84 August 22, 2025
written by jummy84

Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown‘s father, Quenton Marselles Brown, was arrested for attempted murder on Thursday (Aug. 21) in connection with a stabbing in a Las Vegas parking lot the night prior.

According to a local NBC News affiliate, the alleged incident transpired at All American Park during an argument about a parking spot “door ding.” Early reports claim “the suspect stabbed the victim in the stomach,” and later fled the scene.

TMZ reported that the victim is said to be a youth football coach, who was transported to a hospital and underwent surgery. Doctors told local authorities that the victim was in critical condition after being stabbed in his back, clavicle and hands; he also broke a rib.

Marselles Brown/Instagram

The victim’s girlfriend claimed the 57-year-old former boxer— who goes by Marselles— hit their vehicle when exiting his SUV. The man went to assess the damage with Marselles allegedly stating, “It was just a bump” and called the boyfriend a “b**** a**.” Her boyfriend “slapped a side mirror on the SUV in response,” causing Marselles to ask, “If he wanted to go,” to which the boyfriend said yes.

She told Las Vegas police that Marselles followed him, produced an unknown object from his right side, and “swung his arm in a straight stabbing motion and struck [the boyfriend] in his back.”

Another witness reported that the knife was swung “25 times” at the victim. When police tracked Marselles down, he was bleeding from his face and had abrasions to his knees.

“He spontaneously uttered that this was all over a door ding without being asked any questions by Patrol officers,” the police report mentioned. The knife that was used has not yet been located. He’s set to appear in court on Thursday afternoon.

Brown, a four-time NBA All-Star, “doesn’t have a close relationship with his father and was unaware of the arrest or incident,” TMZ reported. However, Marselles has a prior arrest from 2016 in Henderson, Nevada on suspicion of battery resulting in substantial bodily harm.

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